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For many years, Ann fought a losing battle with periodontal disease. “My teeth were in very bad condition and falling out. I went to so many dentists, and they all gave me bad news. It was root canals and pain and money spent – and still at the end I was going to lose my teeth.”

Ann eventually had to get dentures, but they were a constant source of discomfort and embarrassment for her.

“When I was talking to someone and had something stuck between the denture and my gums, it was so painful.” Ann explained.

“I looked 10 to 15 years older.”

“Every time I smiled I had to cover my mouth because I was so ashamed.”

Then Ann heard about ClearChoice and went to the San Antonio center, where she learned about dental implants, the bone loss that occurs after losing teeth, and how dentures can accelerate that process.

“They told me I didn’t have to live with dentures for the rest of my life, and for the first time, I saw there was a light at the end of the tunnel.”

Name: Ann

Age: 50

Condition: Periodontal Disease, Dentures

ClearChoice Center: San Antonio

Before:

Problems with dentures took toll on self-esteem

Felt she looked much older than her actual age

Couldn’t eat most foods and had trouble speaking

After:

Increased self-esteem

Eats whatever she wants and can speak clearly

Improved overall quality of life

Advice: “You don’t have to live uncomfortably with dentures.”

Before

After

Now Ann has a full set of upper and lower teeth, and she’s thrilled with how it has impacted her life.

“This procedure encompassed many parts of my life- my self-confidence, my health, the way that I’m able to speak to others.”

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ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers are locally owned and operated by licensed dentists, and are part of a professional affiliation of implant practices operated by oral surgeons, prosthodontists, and restorative dentists across the U.S. A majority of patients (and approximately 90% of Minnesota patients) qualify for same day implants and can have their procedure in one day after initial workup, without additional bone graft surgery, and may leave the office that same day with provisional prostheses and the final prostheses to be placed later. Results may vary in individual cases. Both general dentists and specialists in some states. Dental implants are not a recognized specialty. Dental specialists are specialists in oral maxillofacial surgery and prosthodontics. Limited services available at satellite offices.

Dental implants can last a lifetime. Studies show that dental implants are likely to last at least 25 years with proper care and maintenance in most cases.